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When did ignorance become a point of view?

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A new collection of cartoons from the master of office angst. Dilbert has become the primary source of comic relief for anyone who has ever set foot in an office, heard the words 'empowerment' and 'downsizing', or held a day-to-day job in the business world. Dilbert's appeal not only lies not only in the hearty laughs, but in its ability to tap into subjects and situations with which workers can easily identify.

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When did ignorance become a point of view?, Scott Adams

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2001
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